News
After years of organizing for Democrats such as John Kerry and Barack Obama, Matt Lesser ’10, who is currently on ...
Wesleying Fundraiser Succeeds
Change has come to Wesleying, the student-run blog read by thousands of students and alumni. The site, unaffiliated with the ...
Headlines from Around the World
Italy: Italy's top court has awarded a man the right to disconnect the feeding tube that has kept his comatose ...
College of Environment initiative moves forward
While plans for the new Molecular and Life Sciences building have been postponed, President Michael Roth’s initiatives to expand the ...
Internet usage may be restricted for students violating fi le-sharing policy
Although all students receive a notice concerning copyright laws and illegal file sharing when they first log on to their ...
Student passes out, floods Butterfield C
When Jae Aron ’11 was awoken in the middle of the night on Saturday Nov. 1, she was surprised to ...
First Independent Project allows student to plan Beehive Collective visit
Last Thursday, Nov. 6th, Katherine Bascom ’10 brought the Beehive Collective to the University. An arts-based grassroots campaign that educates ...
ResLife makes fi rst lockout fee free
The Undergraduate Residential Life Committee (URLC), a part of the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA), passed a new lockout policy two ...
Video contest invites students to ask
While Tuesday night marked the conclusion of the 2008 national elections, University Communications and the New Media Lab are offering ...
Senior cocktails a success
Over 600 University seniors converged on the Crowne Plaza in Cromwell last Saturday night to drink, dance and count the ...
